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Stem Cell 

ISSN: 1545-4570 (print); ISSN: 1945-4732 (online), doi prefix: 10.7537, Quarterly

 Volume 12 - Issue 4  (Cumulated No. 48), December 25, 2021

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Evaluation of some garlic (Allium Sativum L.) cultivars grown in sandy soil grown under Sohag region conditions

 

Yaser A. M. Shehata

 

Horticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Sohag University, Egypt

Email:hamdi20052005@yahoo.com

 

Abstract: This study was carried out in sandy soil at El-Kawamel Experimental Farm, Faculty of Agriculture Sohag University, during 2017/ 2018 and 2018/ 2019. Drip irrigation system was used in this experiment four garlic entries cvs namely (Balady, Balady El –Wady, "sids40" and Egaseed-1 (chinease) were tested for their some vegetative growth characters, bulb characteristics and total yield per feddan under Sohag environmental conditions. Great and major variation was observed among all garlic entries for all the studies parameters "sids 40" cultivar showed the maximum bulb weight clove weight and total fresh yield in relative to the their four garlic cvs. On the contrary, Balady and Balady El- Wady garlic cvs occupied the last position in this respect. The superiority of different four garlic cvs grown in sandy soil under Sohag conditions according to their production can be arranged a follows in descending order "sids40", Egaseed-1 "chinease", Balady and Balady El- Wady.

[Yaser A. M. Shehata Evaluation of some garlic (Allium Sativum L.) cultivars grown in sandy soil grown under Sohag region conditions. 2021;12(3):1-5] ISSN: 1945-4570 (print); ISSN: 1945-4732 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/stem. 1. doi:10.7537/marsscj120421.01.

 

Keyword: Garlic, Sids 40, Egaseed-, Balady Balady El-Wady.

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COVID-19, Vaccine and Stem Cell Research Literatures

 

Dr. Mark Herbert

 

World Development Institute

39 Main Street, Flushing, Queens, New York 11354, USA, ma708090@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Stem cells are derived from embryonic and non-embryonic tissues. Most stem cell studies are for animal stem cells and plants have also stem cell. Stem cells were discovered in 1981 from early mouse embryos. Stem cells have the potential to develop into all different cell types in the living body. Stem cell is a body repair system. When a stem cell divides it can be still a stem cell or become adult cell, such as a brain cell. Stem cells are unspecialized cells and can renew themselves by cell division, and stem cells can also differentiate to adult cells with special functions. Stem cells replace the old cells and repair the damaged tissues. Embryonic stem cells can become all cell types of the body because they are pluripotent. Adult stem cells are thought to be limited to differentiating into different cell types of their tissue of origin. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in December 2019. The disease has since spread worldwide, leading to an ongoing pandemic. Symptoms of COVID-19 are variable, but often include fever, cough, headache, fatigue, breathing difficulties, and loss of smell and taste. Symptoms begin 1 - 14 days after exposure to the coronavirus. This article introduces recent research reports as references in the related studies. The use of face masks or coverings has been recommended in public settings to minimize the risk of transmissions. Management involves the treatment of symptoms, supportive care, isolation, and experimental measures. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19). Upto 12/1/2021 in USA, Total Cases are 48,377,531, Total accines Administered are 460,773,508, Total Deaths 778,489 (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html).

[Herbert M. Stem Cell. 2021;12(4):6-24] ISSN: 1945-4570 (print); ISSN: 1945-4732 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/stem. 2. doi:10.7537/marsscj120421.02.

 

Key words: COVID-19; vaccine; stem cell; pandemic; life; research; literature

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Stem Cell Immunology Research Literatures

 

Dr. Mark Herbert

 

World Development Institute

39 Main Street, Flushing, Queens, New York 11354, USA, ma708090@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Stem cells are derived from embryonic and non-embryonic tissues. Most stem cell studies are for animal stem cells and plants have also stem cell. Stem cells were discovered in 1981 from early mouse embryos. Stem cells have the potential to develop into all different cell types in the living body. Stem cell is a body repair system. When a stem cell divides it can be still a stem cell or become adult cell, such as a brain cell. Stem cells are unspecialized cells and can renew themselves by cell division, and stem cells can also differentiate to adult cells with special functions. Stem cells replace the old cells and repair the damaged tissues. Embryonic stem cells can become all cell types of the body because they are pluripotent. Adult stem cells are thought to be limited to differentiating into different cell types of their tissue of origin. This article introduces recent research reports as references in the related studies.

[Mark Herbert. Stem Cell Immunology Research Literatures. Stem Cell. 2021;12(4):25-56] ISSN: 1945-4570 (print); ISSN: 1945-4732 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/stem. 3. doi:10.7537/marsscj120421.03.

 

Key words: stem cell; immunology; life; research; literature

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Stem Cell Technology Research Literatures

 

Dr. Mark Herbert

 

World Development Institute

39-06 Main Street, Flushing, Queens, New York 11354, USA, ma708090@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Stem cells are derived from embryonic and non-embryonic tissues. Most stem cell studies are for animal stem cells and plants have also stem cell. Stem cells were discovered in 1981 from early mouse embryos. Stem cells have the potential to develop into all different cell types in the living body. Stem cell is a body repair system. When a stem cell divides it can be still a stem cell or become adult cell, such as a brain cell. Stem cells are unspecialized cells and can renew themselves by cell division, and stem cells can also differentiate to adult cells with special functions. Stem cells replace the old cells and repair the damaged tissues. Embryonic stem cells can become all cell types of the body because they are pluripotent. Adult stem cells are thought to be limited to differentiating into different cell types of their tissue of origin. This article introduces recent research reports as references in the related studies.

[Dr. Mark Herbert. Stem Cell Technology Research Literatures. Stem Cell. 2021;12(4):57-102] ISSN: 1945-4570 (print); ISSN: 1945-4732 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/stem. 4. doi:10.7537/marsscj120421.04.

 

Key words: stem cell; technology; life; research; literature

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